The Allianz vun Humanisten, Atheisten an Agnostiker (English: ''Alliance of Humanists, Atheists and Agnostics'') is a
Luxembourg
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ish association that serves the interests of
atheists
Atheism, in the broadest sense, is an absence of belief in the existence of deities. Less broadly, atheism is a rejection of the belief that any deities exist. In an even narrower sense, atheism is specifically the position that there no ...
,
humanists
Humanism is a philosophical stance that emphasizes the individual and social potential, and agency of human beings, whom it considers the starting point for serious moral and philosophical inquiry.
The meaning of the term "humanism" has ...
,
skeptics
Skepticism ( US) or scepticism ( UK) is a questioning attitude or doubt toward knowledge claims that are seen as mere belief or dogma. For example, if a person is skeptical about claims made by their government about an ongoing war then the p ...
and
agnostics
Agnosticism is the view or belief that the existence of God, the divine, or the supernatural is either unknowable in principle or unknown in fact. (page 56 in 1967 edition) It can also mean an apathy towards such religious belief and refer to ...
in the Grand-Duchy. It also explicitly supports
secularist
Secularism is the principle of seeking to conduct human affairs based on naturalistic considerations, uninvolved with religion. It is most commonly thought of as the separation of religion from civil affairs and the state and may be broadened ...
positions. Its official abbreviation is A.H.A. Lëtzebuerg; usually this is shortened to AHA, sometimes with an extra exclamation mark. The AHA was founded on 13 May 2010 as an
association without lucrative purpose
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(asbl). AHA is a member of the
European Humanist Federation
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Founded in Prague in July 1991, the EHF was based in Brussels, where ...
and the
International Humanist and Ethical Union
Humanists International (known as the International Humanist and Ethical Union, or IHEU, from 1952–2019) is an international non-governmental organisation championing secularism and human rights, motivated by secular humanist values. Fou ...
. From 2010 up to 10 May 2019, the association was chaired by biologist Dr. Laurent Schley. The current chair is psychologist Dr. Robert A.P. (Bob) Reuter.
History
For historical reasons, especially because of the century-long subordination to the
House of Habsburg
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, a great part of the Luxembourgish population is formally a member of the
Roman Catholic Church
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(2002: 94%). Their position is strengthened to this day by several privileges granted to this religious community, be it by treaty or informally. The traditionally strongest party in the
Luxembourgish Parliament, the
Christian Social People's Party
The Christian Social People's Party (, , ; CSV or PCS) is the largest political party in Luxembourg. The party follows a Christian democratic and conservative ideology and has been described as centre to centre-right. Furthermore, akin to most ...
(CSV), tends to support the Catholic Church. The ''
Luxemburger Wort
''Luxemburger Wort'' (; ) is a German-language Luxembourgish daily newspaper. There is an English edition named the ''Luxembourg Times''. It is owned by Mediahuis Luxembourg.
History and profile
''Luxemburger Wort'' has been published since 184 ...
'', the country's largest newspaper, belongs to the
Saint-Paul Luxembourg publishing group, of which the Catholic Church is also the largest shareholder.
A process began in mid-2000s in which increasingly the tight entanglement between church and state in Luxembourg was questioned. This was partially stimulated by several events, such as the debate on
Catholic Church sexual abuse or the Grandduke's religiously motivated refusal to sign a
euthanasia
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Different countries have different Legality of euthanasia, euthanasia laws. The British House of Lords Select committee (United Kingdom), se ...
bill adopted by Parliament. This led to the 2007 formation of an alliance of eight organisations, who made the
separation of church and state
The separation of church and state is a philosophical and Jurisprudence, jurisprudential concept for defining political distance in the relationship between religious organizations and the State (polity), state. Conceptually, the term refers to ...
their goal. Meanwhile, a lot of people were increasingly estranged by the Church's belief system, and yet were still members of it, solidifying the current situation. This caused both the association ''Liberté de conscience'' ("Freedom of Conscience") and the Internet portal ''sokrates.lu'' to launch the website ''Fraiheet.lu'' ("Freedom.lu") in 2009, to inform citizens about the options for
religious disaffiliation
Religious disaffiliation is the act of leaving a faith, or a religion, religious group or community. It is in many respects the reverse of religious conversion. Several other terms are used for this process, though each of these terms may have slig ...
. In 2010, a petition was launched under the name of ''Trennung.lu'' ("Separation.lu"), that demanded the separation of church and state in Luxembourg. It was supported by, amongst others, the youth wings of several political parties.
These advances eventually led to the foundation of the AHA in the spring of 2010. It intended to unite the hitherto scattered organised activities by humanist, atheist, agnostic, skeptical and secularist thinking people into one force.
The foundation was also explicitly welcomed by, amongst others, politicians from several parties. Soon after, several actions, regular press releases and debate contributions resulted in resonance in the country's media. A questionnaire action held in April 2011, in which the MPs were asked about their opinion on the financial separation of church and state, as well as a philosophically neutral moral education in schools, was answered by members of all factions except the CSV. The website ''Fraiheet.lu'' was taken over by the AHA in May 2011.
The AHA is also recognised as an interlocutor from the side of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Luxembourg
The Catholic Archdiocese of Luxembourg (; ; ; ) is an archdiocese of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, comprising the entire Grand Duchy. The diocese was founded in 1870, and it became an archdiocese in 1 ...
. In December 2011, members of the Alliance met with the Luxembourgish Archbishop
Jean-Claude Hollerich
Jean-Claude Hollerich (born 9 August 1958) is a Luxembourgish Catholic prelate who has served as Archbishop of Luxembourg since 2011. He was the president of the Commission of the Bishops' Conferences of the European Union (COMECE) from March 20 ...
and other representatives of the Archdiocese. Although this meeting clearly showed distinct positions, there were also areas of common ground to be found. It was agreed to henceforth remain in dialogue with each other. In January 2015, AHA was amongst seven nonreligious organisations that demanded a say in the negotiations about the future financing of religions by the state and the continuation of religion classes in public schools, both of which they demanded to be abolished.
Positions
The AHA has four main goals:
* Separation between church and state: the AHA strives towards restriction of the state's church subsidies, as well as becoming philosophically neutral. It values secular education instead of the currently existing religious instruction in schools.
* Ethics free of dogma: a morality grounded in humanism is to be preferred over a religion-based one, which
discriminates people positively or negatively based on their religious affiliation.
* Knowledge instead of faith: scientific insights should not be questioned by religious dogmas. This is the case with, for example, the
theory of evolution
Evolution is the change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. It occurs when evolutionary processes such as natural selection and genetic drift act on genetic variation, resulting in certai ...
, that is rejected by advocates of
creationism
Creationism is the faith, religious belief that nature, and aspects such as the universe, Earth, life, and humans, originated with supernatural acts of Creation myth, divine creation, and is often Pseudoscience, pseudoscientific.#Gunn 2004, Gun ...
.
* Celebrating – without "God": the AHA supports a celebratory culture, which does not align itself with religious traditions such as baptism, communion or
church weddings; instead, it propagates secular alternatives.
With its programme, it is closely following the German
Giordano Bruno Foundation
The Giordano Bruno Foundation (, abbreviated: gbs) is a Germany-based non-profit foundation under public law that promotes evolutionary humanism and the enlightenment. It was founded by entrepreneur Herbert Steffen in 2004 and was named after G ...
.
Activities

One of the first bigger actions of the AHA was the independent initiative of a poster action in spring 2011, in the frame of the globally held
Atheist Bus Campaign. Having chosen the slogan ''Net reliéis? Stéi dozou!'' ("Not religious? Stand up for it!") it sought to persuade people to no longer hide their nonbelief in religious ideas, but to publicly stand up for it. The campaign led to a heated debate on free speech versus religious discrimination, with some people calling for the campaign to be suspended. Parliamentarians from
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,
The Left, the
LSAP and the
Democratic Party asked
Transport Minister
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Claude Wiseler
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whether, and if so why, the campaign would be interrupted. Because the campaign fell within the constitutionally enshrined freedom of expression, however, the government would not have been able to prohibit it; only the transport companies could refuse or cancel advertisements, and they saw no reason to do so.
The AHA also participates intensively in the public debate about the overhaul of the
Luxembourgish Constitution. In its present form, the Constitution goes back to the situation of 1868, and important societal and political actors consider it to be outdated and no longer fitting current times. The AHA's main focus about the contents again lies at the achievement of a pure separation of church and state. In a letter to Minister of Religious Affairs
François Biltgen
François Biltgen (born 28 September 1958 in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg) is a Luxembourgish politician who has served as Minister for Justice, Minister for Communications and the Media, Minister for Religious Affairs, Minister for the Civil Se ...
of 25 November 2012, the AHA demanded:
# Introduction of a unique ethics course for all pupils;
# Strict financial separation between the state and religious or philosophical convictions;
# Abolition of all conventions that are currently in force;
# Repeal of articles 22, 106 and 119 of the Constitution;
# Introduction of a constitutional article stipulating a
secular state
is an idea pertaining to secularity, whereby a state is or purports to be officially neutral in matters of religion, supporting neither religion nor irreligion. A secular state claims to treat all its citizens equally regardless of relig ...
;
# Reallocation/transformation of a number of religious buildings for social, cultural, commercial or sportive purposes;
# Financing of the remaining religious buildings is to be done by the religious convictions themselves.
Since 2012, the AHA stages several public actions during
Easter
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, at which it also provides information on leaving the church. This occurs analogous to similar events in Germany, and with allusions to the
Easter Bunny
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, as ''Huesefest'' ("Bunny Festival").
Literature
* Fiona Lorenz
AHA! Auftakt der Humanisten in Luxemburg Humanistischer Pressedienst, 11 November 2010.
* Fiona Lorenz
Nicht religiös? Steh dazu!Humanistischer Pressedienst, 12 April 2011.
References
External links
*
Fraiheet.lu information portal about leaving the church run by the AHA
Website on the AHA-run Huesefest (Luxembourgish)
{{European Humanist Federation
2010 establishments in Luxembourg
Atheist organizations
European Humanist Federation
Freethought organizations
Humanist associations
Secularist organizations
Skeptic organisations in Luxembourg